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5th Balkan Power Conference
BPC 2005 Secretariat
LEST, Faculty of Electrical Engineering
Tržaška 25, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
Tel: +386 1 4768 242, Fax: +386 1 4264 651
E-mail: info@balkanpower.org
Web: www.balkanpower.org
DRAFT PROGRAM
5th Balkan Power Conference
14. – 16. September 2005
Sofia Princess Hotel
All speakers have been confirmed unless indicated as invited
Wednesday, 14. September 2005 Pre-conference Workshops
Workshop 1: Liberalization of the Power Supply Industry – Regional Impact
09.30- Registration open
Moderator: Prof. Wladyslav Mielczarski, TU Lodz, Poland
9.00-10.00 Impact of Liberalization on the
Power Supply Industry
Prof. Wladyslav Mielczarski, TU Lodz, Poland
10.00-11.00 Markets and regulation: simulation
and motivation
Prof. Vladimiro Miranda, INESC Porto, Portugal
11.00-11.30 Coffee break
11.30-12.30 Market liberalization and regulatory
issues in SEE and Macedonia
Prof. Vesna Borozan, UKIM, Macedonia
12.30-14.00 Lunch (not included)
Workshop 2: Regional Aspects and Potentials of Renewable Energy Sources in Bulgaria
Moderator: Dr. Tasko Ermenkov, Executive Director, Energy Efficiency Agency of Bulgaria (EEA)
14.00-14.20 Legislation on Energy efficiency and
Renewable energy sources in
Bulgaria
Mr. Kolio Kolev – Director, EEA
14.20-14.40 Fire wood in Bulgaria – today and in
the near future
Mr. Krasimir Naydenov – Head of department,
EEA
14.40-15.00 Wind energy potential in Bulgaria Mr. Michael Bulgarensky – head expert, EEA
15.00-15.30 Coffee break
15.30-15.50 Financing of renewable energy
projects in Bulgaria
Mr. Ognian Markowski - head expert, EEA
15.50-16.10 Utilization of geothermal energy in
Bulgaria
Mr. Yordan Yordanov – head expert, EEA
16.10-16.30 Round table discussion
19.00-21.00 Welcome Cocktail Reception
5th Balkan Power Conference
BPC 2005 Secretariat
LEST, Faculty of Electrical Engineering
Tržaška 25, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
Tel: +386 1 4768 242, Fax: +386 1 4264 651
E-mail: info@balkanpower.org
Web: www.balkanpower.org
Thursday, 15. September 2005 Balkan Power Conference 2005
BPC 2005: Future Challenges for Balkan Power Industry
08.30- Registration open
9.00-10.00 BPC 2005 Opening Session
Moderator: Prof. dr. Robert Golob,
President of BPC 2005 Program
Committee, University of Ljubljana
• Mr. Angel Minev, Deputy Minister, Energy
and Energy Resources, Chairman, NEK
(invited)
• Mr. Stefan Sofianski, Mayor of Sofia
(invited)
• Mr. Vasil. Atanasov, General Director, NEK,
Bulgaria (invited)
• Prof. Konstantin Shushulov, Chairman,
State Energy Regulatory Commission,
Bulgaria (invited)
• Dr. Tasko Ermenkov, Executive Director,
Energy Efficiency Agency of Bulgaria
• Mr. Vasco de Janeiro, Adviser, Environment
and Sustainable Development, Eurelectric
(invited)
10.00-12.30
coffee break:
11.00-11.30
BPC 2005, Panel Session 1:
“Regional Electricity Market”
Moderator: Mr. Damjan Stanek,
President, EuroPEX; Director,
Borzen,Slovenia
• Mr. Plamen Popov, Head of Electricity
Market Operator Division, NEK, Bulgaria
(invited)
• Mr. William Webster, European
Commission, DG-TREN (invited)
• Prof. Vesna Borozan, UKIM, Macedonia
• Mr. Alain Godeau, Director of Consortium,
SEETEC
• Dr. Tomaž Štokelj, Executive Manager,
Sales and Trading, HSE, Slovenia
12.30-14.00 Working Lunch
14.00-15.30
BPC 2005, Panel Session 2:
“System Aspects of Electricity
Trading in the Balkans”
Moderator: Mr. Gorazd Skubin,
Director, ELES-TSO, Slovenia
• Prof. Konstantin Shushulov, Chairman,
State Energy Regulatory Commission,
Bulgaria (invited)
• Mr. Trajče Cerepnalkovski, Chairman of the
Executive Board & General Director, MEPSO
AD, Macedonia
• Dr. Tahir Kapetanović, Chairman, CEER TF
System Operation; Director, Electricity
Sector, E-Control, Austria
• Mr. Antonio Serrani, GRTN Development;
Vice President, ETSO
15.30-16.00 Coffee break
16.00-18.00 BPC 2005: Paper session:
Electricity Markets I
20.0- Official Conference Dinner:
Announcement of the VBPC-RES Student Paper Contest Winners
5th Balkan Power Conference
BPC 2005 Secretariat
LEST, Faculty of Electrical Engineering
Tržaška 25, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
Tel: +386 1 4768 242, Fax: +386 1 4264 651
E-mail: info@balkanpower.org
Web: www.balkanpower.org
Friday, 16. September 2005 VBPC-RES, 6th Framework Program RTD, INCO, European Community
International RES Seminar
08.30- Registration open
8.30-10.30 International RES Seminar
Panel Session 1: “RES:
Technology Impact on
Economics and Regulatory
Framework”
Moderator: Prof. Nikos
Hatziargyriou, NTUA, Greece
• Mr. Miroslav Sevlievski, Minister of Energy
and Energy Resources, Bulgaria (invited)
• Mr. Vasco de Janeiro, Adviser, Environment
and Sustainable Development, Eurelectric
(invited)
• Mr. Ernst Dietmar Preinstorfer, E-Control,
Austria
• Dr. Konstantin Petrov, KEMA, The
Netherlands
• Dr. Erich Podesser, Joanneum Research,
Austria
10.30-11.00 Coffee break
11.00-12.30 International RES Seminar:
Paper session
12.30-13.00 European Union initiatives: EC
DG RTD Energy Programme, 7.
FP and International
Cooperation
• Dr. Dirk Pottier, European Comission, DG
INCO
13.00-14.00 Working Lunch
14.00-15.30 BPC 2005: Paper session:
Electricity Markets II
15.30-16.00 Coffee break
16.00-17.30 BPC 2005: Paper session:
Electricity Markets III
17.30-17.35 Conference Closure
5th Balkan Power Conference
BPC 2005 Secretariat
LEST, Faculty of Electrical Engineering
Tržaška 25, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
Tel: +386 1 4768 242, Fax: +386 1 4264 651
E-mail: info@balkanpower.org
Web: www.balkanpower.org
Contents of the sessions
1 Pre-conference Workshop 1:
“Liberalization of the Power Supply Industry – Regional Impact”
Prof. Wladyslav Mielczarski, TU Lodz, Poland
• The current state of the electricity supply industry – short overview
• Main Directives of the European Commission impacting the power supply industry
• Is the electricity market an universal measure for problems in the power industry?
• Crossborder power flow and trade
• New challenges for:
o Power producers
o Transmission system operator
o Distribution system operator
o Energy user
o Research and academia
o IT Technologies
• Distributed Generation and Renewables
Prof. Vladimiro Miranda, INESC Porto, Portugal
• Markets and regulation: simulation and motivation
Prof. Vesna Borozan, UKIM, Macedonia
• Regulatory issues and market liberalization
• Energy Community Treaty for SEE.
• Case report: Macedonia
o Market reforms
o Selected market model
o Accession to EC Treaty and related activities
5th Balkan Power Conference
BPC 2005 Secretariat
LEST, Faculty of Electrical Engineering
Tržaška 25, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
Tel: +386 1 4768 242, Fax: +386 1 4264 651
E-mail: info@balkanpower.org
Web: www.balkanpower.org
2 Pre-conference Workshop 2:
“Regional Aspects and Potentials of RES in Bulgaria”
Chair: Dr. Tasko Ermenkov, Executive Director, Energy Efficiency Agency of Bulgaria (EEA)
The workshop will give a comprehensive overview of the Renewable Energy Sources in Bulgaria. The main
themes presented there will include:
• Legislation on Energy efficiency and Renewable energy sources
• Biomass potential in Bulgaria – today and in the near future
• Wind energy potential
• Financing of renewable energy projects
• Utilization of geothermal energy
3 BPC 2005: Panel Session 1: “Regional Electricity Market”
Chair: Mr. Damjan Stanek, Director, Borzen, Slovenia
The panel is meant to give the overall view of the current status of ECSEE development and the activities
surrounding the Athens Forum from various aspects, discuss the minimal requirements for regional market and
present initiatives to solve the issues. The main themes would include:
• Regulatory framework: Athens Forum and ECSEE
• Political process: ratification of SEE Electricity Market Treaty
• Legal framework: EU and Regional Electricity Market
• National and Regional Market: the interplay
• Investments and Market Transparency
• Market Design Elements, Institutional Arrangements and Cooperation Initiatives
Issues for discussion: TPA, Unbundling of network companies, CBT compensation mechanism, Security rules +
Grid codes, Transparency, Network tariffs, Price distortions, Monitoring of SEE Market functioning, Network
investment planning, Price regulation, Wholesale markets, Management of cross-border trade, Generation
adequacy.
5th Balkan Power Conference
BPC 2005 Secretariat
LEST, Faculty of Electrical Engineering
Tržaška 25, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
Tel: +386 1 4768 242, Fax: +386 1 4264 651
E-mail: info@balkanpower.org
Web: www.balkanpower.org
4 BPC 2005: Panel Session 2:
“System Aspects of Electricity Trading in the Balkans”
Chair: Mr. Gorazd Skubin, Director of ELES-TSO, Slovenia
The keynote of the panel would be "Technological Platform for Establishment and Development of a Common
Electricity Market in the SE Europe". The panel is meant to give the current status overview of ETSO, SEETSO,
Associated Members, and SUDEL, discuss the minimal technical and regulatory harmonization requirements for
regional market and present initiatives to solve the issues. The main themes would include:
• Network Access and congestion Management
• Regional Grid Code
• Status Report: Regional Cooperation within Slovenia - Croatia - Bosnia and Herzegovina Block
• Athens Forum Report: System Operator's View
• TSO compensation for CBT
• Reconnection of Albania.
5 International RES Seminar: Panel Session 1:
“RES: Technology Impact on Economics and Regulatory Framework”
Chair: Prof. Nikos Hatziargyriou, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
The panel will discuss the Renewable Energy Sources topics, with the emphasis on
• RES technologies and economics
• RES regulatory aspects
• Potentials of RES in Balkan region
• RES best practice and standards
• Impact of RES on the operation of the electrical network
• Environmental impact of RES
5th Balkan Power Conference
BPC 2005 Secretariat
LEST, Faculty of Electrical Engineering
Tržaška 25, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
Tel: +386 1 4768 242, Fax: +386 1 4264 651
E-mail: info@balkanpower.org
Web: www.balkanpower.org
Paper Sessions
Electricity Markets I
Chairman: Dr. Péter Kádár
1. Technical Possibilities of the Central-European Electricity Market Integration (Kádár, Kaderják , Bessenyei)
2. Analysis of Electricity Distribution Companies Reform in South East Europe through the Technical-Economic Indicators
and Business Models (Bora, Halilčević)
3. Recent Developments in Electric Power Restructuring in Turkey (Çelik)
4. Macedonian Market Model (Borozan)
5. Least Cost Plan of the Bulgarian Power Sector for the Period 2005 – 2020 (Hristozov, Kanchovsky, Kanev)
6. Regional Energy Exchange (Borzen)
7. Towards Competitive Regional Energy Market (Singh)
8. Steps towards a Regional Electricity Market. The Romanian Proposal to Use a Regional Market Simulation Software
(Constantinescu, Setran, Andersen, Barmsnes, Fossdal)
9. Investments and RAB in the Slovenian network price control (Paripovich, Petrov)
10. Development of Congestion Management Procedures in South-east Europe (Vujasinović, Apostolović, Mijailović)
11. Imbalance Settlement in Slovenia (Šavli, Ažman)
Electricity Markets II
Chairman: Prof. Boštjan Strmčnik
1. Expression of Reliability at the Example of UPS Devices (Korak, Voršič)
2. An Advanced Active Power Flow Control Method in Electric Power Interconnections (Popović)
3. Optimal Power Flow in Distribution Systems with Distributed Power Generation (Rakić, Rajaković)
4. Allocation of Losses in Distribution Systems with Dispersed Generation (Atanasovski, Borozan)
5. Slovenian transmission grid after the reconnection of the UCTE synchronous zones (Gabrijel, Dekleva Jenčič,Klančnik)
6. Comparison of Different Methods for Transmission-Cost Allocation (Pantoš, Gubina)
7. Allocation of Reactive-Power Costs to the Consumers (Pantoš, Taljan)
8. Imbalance Cost in Market Environment: the Impact of the Short Term Load Forecasting (Bartelj, Povh, Paravan, Golob)
Electricity Markets III
Chairman: Prof. Dieter Metz
1. Development of a Cooperative Power Trading System Using Satisfaction Space Technology (Matsumoto, Maruo, Mori)
2. Analysis of the results of the real market operation. Balancing market mechanism. Future development. (Popovska, Kanev,
Popov)
3. A Market Simulator for Energy Trading (Metz, Roig, Mircea)
4. Supporting SCADA functions by GUI (Glamočanin, Delovski)
5. Operational Training on Romanian Power Grids (Fiedler, Mircea, Metz, Mircea)
6. Stochastic modeling of long-term electricity demand curve in Nordic electricity market (Povh, Bartelj, Golob)
7. Long-term risk premium in Nordic electricity market (Povh , Bartelj , Golob)
8. Price Volatility Issues in Electricity Markets (Debs, Hirsch)
9. Evaluating the Consequences of Investment in Distributed Power Production (Sedaghati)
Renewable Energy
Chairman: Ms. Angelina Galiteva
1. The Biomass Exchange in Slovenia in the context of RES support mechanisms (Rajer, Nemček)
2. The Influence of the Organized Investment in Small Hydro Power Plant Building on the Development of Deregulating
Electric Energy Market in Serbia With the Analysis of Possible Energetic-Economic-Ecological Benefits (Babić, Pavlović,
Milovanović, Jovičić, Gordić, Despotović, Šušterčič)
3. Electricity Production in Rural areas with a Biomass Stirling Engine (Podesser, Enzinger, Dermouz)
4. Evaluation of renewable electricity policy in Slovenia (Merše, Tomšič)
5. Effective Legislation and Strategies for the Successful Implementation of Renewable Energy Programs (Galiteva)
6. Strategy to Promote RES in Mountain Regions, incl. Eastern European Countries (Groseva)
7. Renewable Energy Market and Green Certificates (Gubina, Povh, Štokelj)
8. Strategy and Regulation for Renewable Energy Sources (RES) in the Republic of Croatia (Tomšič, Raguzin)




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